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Fatal 18-Wheeler and Tractor-Trailer Crashes in Sweetwater, Texas: What Families Need to Know You’re reading this because someone you love didn’t come home after a crash on a road most people in Sweetwater drive every day without thinking twice. Maybe it was on Interstate 20, where long-haul trucks barrel through Nolan County at all hours, or on US Highway 84, where oilfield service vehicles and grain haulers share the road with local traffic. Maybe it was on FM 608, where a fully loaded tractor-trailer lost control on a curve that’s been a known hazard for years. Whatever the road, whatever the time, the crash that took your loved one wasn’t just a tragic accident—it was the result of a chain of decisions made by trucking companies, dispatchers, safety managers, and drivers who were supposed to follow rules designed to keep families like yours safe. Texas law gives you a two-year window from the date of the fatal injury to file a wrongful-death claim under Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code § 71.001. That clock started the moment the crash happened, not when you buried your loved one, not when the police report was finalized, and not when the insurance adjuster…